Crawlly AI shows exactly why AI systems may miss or misrepresent your site, then gives prioritized fixes and role-based action plans to improve discoverability and citations.

The LLM-visibility part is the piece I've been trying to figure out for my own site. How are you actually measuring it? Running fixed query sets against ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity and checking whether the domain gets cited, or something more structural? A sample report on the landing page would help a lot, that's the thing buyers want to see before signing up.
The LLM-style crawl approach is smart. Most SEO tools still only check traditional ranking signals, but understanding how AI systems actually parse and surface your content is becoming critical. Especially useful for SaaS founders who need to show up in AI-generated answers, not just search results.
Hey all 👋 I’m Rastislav, and I built Crawlly AI. We created Crawlly because most “AI visibility” tools give vague advice. Founders don’t need theory; they need a technical, concrete audit that shows what’s broken and what to fix. Crawlly AI helps you understand how LLMs see your site by running an LLM-style crawl and producing a clear report: what’s blocking AI discovery, what to change, and why it matters if you want to earn citations in AI answers. If you try it today, I’d love to know: - What kind of site are you auditing? (SaaS / agency / tool / ecommerce) - Was anything surprising in the report? - What would make this an instant “must-have” for you? I’ll be here all day — happy to review your report findings if you share them.
When I first started promoting my website, https://squareface.me, I ran into SEO issues at the beginning—but this site gave me inspiration.
Really interesting angle combining SEO + AEO + GEO into one audit. We run a web app in a niche vertical (spiritual/lifestyle AI) and our biggest discovery challenge is showing up in AI-generated answers, not just traditional search. The LLM-style crawl approach seems like the right direction — would love to see how it handles sites with lots of conversational content that doesn't map cleanly to traditional keyword structures. Does Crawlly surface specific schema markup recommendations for AI discoverability?
This is a very cool thing. These days, regular SEO tools aren't enough. We really need to know how AI reads our websites because more and more people are using AI to search. I like that Crawlly tells me exactly what to fix instead of just giving me general advice. AI noticing founders is a huge help. I will definitely try it out on my own site. Great work!

The LLM-visibility part is the piece I've been trying to figure out for my own site. How are you actually measuring it? Running fixed query sets against ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity and checking whether the domain gets cited, or something more structural? A sample report on the landing page would help a lot, that's the thing buyers want to see before signing up.
The LLM-style crawl approach is smart. Most SEO tools still only check traditional ranking signals, but understanding how AI systems actually parse and surface your content is becoming critical. Especially useful for SaaS founders who need to show up in AI-generated answers, not just search results.
Hey all 👋 I’m Rastislav, and I built Crawlly AI. We created Crawlly because most “AI visibility” tools give vague advice. Founders don’t need theory; they need a technical, concrete audit that shows what’s broken and what to fix. Crawlly AI helps you understand how LLMs see your site by running an LLM-style crawl and producing a clear report: what’s blocking AI discovery, what to change, and why it matters if you want to earn citations in AI answers. If you try it today, I’d love to know: - What kind of site are you auditing? (SaaS / agency / tool / ecommerce) - Was anything surprising in the report? - What would make this an instant “must-have” for you? I’ll be here all day — happy to review your report findings if you share them.
When I first started promoting my website, https://squareface.me, I ran into SEO issues at the beginning—but this site gave me inspiration.
Really interesting angle combining SEO + AEO + GEO into one audit. We run a web app in a niche vertical (spiritual/lifestyle AI) and our biggest discovery challenge is showing up in AI-generated answers, not just traditional search. The LLM-style crawl approach seems like the right direction — would love to see how it handles sites with lots of conversational content that doesn't map cleanly to traditional keyword structures. Does Crawlly surface specific schema markup recommendations for AI discoverability?
This is a very cool thing. These days, regular SEO tools aren't enough. We really need to know how AI reads our websites because more and more people are using AI to search. I like that Crawlly tells me exactly what to fix instead of just giving me general advice. AI noticing founders is a huge help. I will definitely try it out on my own site. Great work!
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